
Purpose of Mission
* To learn how to write a letter
* To learn to be organized with stationary
* To learn personal address
* To learn how to make a phone call
* To learn how to take messages
* To learn phone number and phone safety
* To learn a little about Email etiquette
* To learn about the Epistles of Paul
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The Squire and the Scroll: A Tale of the Rewards of a Pure
Heart By Jennie Bishop / Warner Press Little girls worldwide have embraced Jennie Bishop's best-selling morality tale The Princess and the Kiss--and ever since its publication, parents have been clamoring for a companion book for boys. Here's the answer! This captivating adventure follows a young squire who travels a long, dangerous road beside his brave knight on a quest for their king. The action builds until the final face-off with the monstrous, evil dragon. Only then does the Squire learn of the secret beyond the cave that ends in a joyous celebration for the entire kingdom. Children will gain valuable insight as they learn, along with the young squire, what it means to face the dangers of temptation, and what it takes to guard one's heart from all that is impure. Recommended for ages 6 and up. |
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Knights & Castles: 50 Hands-On Activities to Experience the
Middle Ages By Avery Hart / Ideals Publications Inc Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Announcing a Magical Invitation You are hereby invited on a magical journey to the Middle Ages of Europe, time traveling to the early days of knights and castles. To get there, you'll have to go through the "gates of imagination." Through the power of arts, crafts, music, math, feasting, and fantasy, you'll do what kids did then, and more. Along the way, you can compare "Then and Now," to discover how life has changed or stayed the same. But traveler, be prepared! The Middle Ages were troubled times of extremes and opposites. Like black and white squares on a chessboard, they were years of clashing conflicts, of wonders and horrors. A bold knight might pray for his victim and then chop off his head! Now that's extreme! You'll discover why the Early Middle Ages used to be called the Dark Ages. Without the bright light of learning, people can make terrible mistakes. Still, good times are part of every period of history, and the kids of the Middle Ages had fun just as you do today! So look for some silly surprises along the way. Now, pack up your curiosity, and get ready to explore! Soon you'll be making, doing, singing, and playing your way back in time- back to the days of knights and castles! |
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PMEtiquettePrinceNoteCards.pdf
PMEtiquettePrinceNoteCards2.pdf
PMEtiquettePrinceLetterWriting2.pdf
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Complete and mail a written letter to a family member
Complete and mail a written letter to a non-family
member (congress, teacher ect...)
Make a phone call with proper greetings
Take a message for someone (pretend if younger)
Draw a Map of your neighborhood
Unique
Envelopes (print on fun paper too!)
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